Difference between revisions of "Eye Disease"

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Unacceptable if malignancy, active inflammation of the eye or transplanted eye tissue (see [[Ocular Tissue Recipient]]).
 
Unacceptable if malignancy, active inflammation of the eye or transplanted eye tissue (see [[Ocular Tissue Recipient]]).
  
Unacceptable for PBSC if history of inflammatory eye disease (e.g.uveitis, scleritis, iritis, episcleritis) unless a clear infectious aetiology has been identified. Acceptable for BM provided not associated with severe or multisystem autoimmune disease. Inform TC.
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Unacceptable for PBSC if:
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a) History of inflammatory eye disease (e.g.uveitis, scleritis, iritis, episcleritis) unless a clear infectious aetiology has been identified.  
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Acceptable for BM provided not associated with severe or multisystem autoimmune disease. Inform TC.
  
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b) History of detached retina or any eye condition/injury that affects blood vessels of eye
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c) History of bleeding or clots in the eye or retina such as optic neuritis, optic neuropathy, or autoimmune retinopathy
  
 
Glaucoma is acceptable if any surgical treatment complete and on eyedrops only. Discuss with MO if necessary.
 
Glaucoma is acceptable if any surgical treatment complete and on eyedrops only. Discuss with MO if necessary.

Revision as of 09:29, 16 May 2024

Acceptability at Recruitment

QUALIFIED

Acceptability at CT / Work-Up

QUALIFIED

Individual at Risk

Donor / Recipient

Explanation of Condition

Guidance

Discuss with medical officer.

Unacceptable if malignancy, active inflammation of the eye or transplanted eye tissue (see Ocular Tissue Recipient).

Unacceptable for PBSC if: a) History of inflammatory eye disease (e.g.uveitis, scleritis, iritis, episcleritis) unless a clear infectious aetiology has been identified. Acceptable for BM provided not associated with severe or multisystem autoimmune disease. Inform TC.

b) History of detached retina or any eye condition/injury that affects blood vessels of eye

c) History of bleeding or clots in the eye or retina such as optic neuritis, optic neuropathy, or autoimmune retinopathy

Glaucoma is acceptable if any surgical treatment complete and on eyedrops only. Discuss with MO if necessary.

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Version

Version 1, Edition 2

Date of Last Update

1 June 2016